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California council nixes huge grant (June 23, 2016)

A California city council nixed a multimillion-dollar grant to a private religious school after FFRF objected.

The Santa Ana City Council was considering a $2.5 million grant to Mater Dei High School, a Catholic institution, for construction of a new building and parking garage. FFRF called attention to the fact that the funding would have been a violation of the U.S. Constitution, as well as the California Constitution.

“The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from supporting religious activities with public funds,” FFRF Legal Fellow Ryan Jayne wrote to Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido and City Council members. “The city of Santa Ana violates this principle when it funds the expansion of a private parochial school.”

Jayne additionally detailed how the California Constitution prohibits such funding and urged the Santa Ana City Council not to disburse any money to the Mater Dei High School.
After receiving FFRF’s missive, the Santa Ana City Council had second thoughts.

“Please be aware that the City Council agenda item referenced in the letter from Mr. Ryan Jayne has been removed,” Daniel Soto from the city manager’s office responded in an email. “City staff has not suggested that the item be placed back on any future City Council meeting agenda for consideration.”

Freedom From Religion Foundation